In the early hours of Thursday morning (8), Sporting Madrid hosted Porto in a dramatic UEFA Europa League Group B match that saw no records for 90 minutes, but in stoppage time there was a sudden upsurge of interest, with three goals scored in a short space of time, and the club eventually won 2-1 with a goal by Kevin Kishavin in the 11th minute of stoppage time, which became the latest goal in the history of UEFA Europa League group stage matches.
The two teams were evenly matched, with both teams playing defense, resulting in a stalemate. The key to breaking the stalemate came in the 81st minute, when Porto striker Dallimet was sent off for two yellow and one red after a water intrusion in the penalty area. In the 91st minute, Mario Moxo's shot bounced into the back of the net. In the 96th minute, Mario Moxo conceded 12 yards for a handball, and Porto's Mateos Ulibi chased the game down, thinking it would be a draw, but Kei Sharvin scored in the 101st minute to lead the club to a dramatic win.